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| multiple | 27-Dec-1998 | personal attributes | magbast | by votes | 64 | 7 | 49.2% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Mimi | posted 27-Dec-1998 12:41pm I don't consider myself to be superstitious. My mother was & I laughed at her, but I have to admit to always "knocking on wood" so I guess I am to an extent. Broken mirrors, ladders, black cats, spilled salt, etc. does not bother me in the least. |
| hunter | posted 28-Dec-1998 12:11am I think of myself as not particularly superstitious, but I do knock on wood fairly frequently. |
| reality | posted 28-Dec-1998 9:04am mildly.. and amused by it in myself and in others.. |
| dpolicar | posted 28-Dec-1998 1:28pm mildly, and entertained. |
| steve | posted 28-Dec-1998 3:18pm I enjoy playing with a few superstitions--I knock wood, for instance--but deep in my heart of hearts I don't believe in them. |
| Lady | posted 2-Jan-1999 9:30am I feel if you believe in superstitions you don't have all of your trust in god, you have it in fate. |
| pandora | posted 2-Jan-1999 1:16pm Oh, bleh. I'm sorry, but I had to say it. Okay, now I'll go back and say, it's interesting to me that you can have all your trust in god. That's spectacular because it takes a lot of trust in something that may or may not even exist. |
| magbast | posted 2-Jan-1999 1:44pm blind faith is humorous to me sometimes...this is the foundation for cults and mass suicide... i'm too inquisitive to have blind faith |
| pandora | posted 2-Jan-1999 1:45pm Same here. |
| magbast | posted 2-Jan-1999 1:48pm whoaaa..i think i've found something that you (pandora)..and they have in common:) |
| Rainedazze | posted 3-Jan-1999 9:10am I am not a superstition guru, but feel that some things have meaning.. I don't like to talk about things that i think might happen...feel that it may only make them happen faster???? LOL |
| Gamera | posted 25-Jan-1999 11:17am I mostly can't stand to hear "everything's perfect, what could go wrong?," or variants thereof- they make me really edgy somehow. You could explain it logically as personal experience has shown me that people who say things like that tend to be those who have not thought very thoroughly through the possible consequences of their actions or of random chance, but I think, in truth, I'm also a bit downright superstitious about it, too, believing somehow that by saying such a phrase a 'bad thing' is brought into existence. |
| mandy | posted 7-Apr-1999 10:01pm I am mythical magical and amused by superstition and the supernatural |
| LindaH | posted 28-Jul-2008 12:15am Not at all. |
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